Needed something to take the clinical feel away, what with literally everything else being white / grey, and she wanted a feature wall. I quite like it.Looking really good.
That teale looks a little out of place though...

Needed something to take the clinical feel away, what with literally everything else being white / grey, and she wanted a feature wall. I quite like it.Looking really good.
That teale looks a little out of place though...
Ah I know what you mean. A lot of our walls are white, so we have quite a few coloured feature walls.Needed something to take the clinical feel away, what with literally everything else being white / grey, and she wanted a feature wall. I quite like it.![]()
Someone at work was saying how they were fed up with the disruption of having a new kitchen fitted, and it was finished after a month. When I mentioned mine is just being made to feel like home after 4 months, they realised it wasn't too bad reallyAh I know what you mean. A lot of our walls are white, so we have quite a few coloured feature walls.
Some great work on the house there though
Need to get our kitchen done soon, dreading the disruption it'll cause though.
One of my friends had an extension built that nearly doubled the size of his house. He said it was absolute chaos for months. I think it was probably nearing a year from the time foundations were started to the last issues finally fixed by the builders. Covid didn't help things either.Someone at work was saying how they were fed up with the disruption of having a new kitchen fitted, and it was finished after a month. When I mentioned mine is just being made to feel like home after 4 months, they realised it wasn't too bad really
I feel for people who have half-started things and have to live in them for a year or longer due to bad building, running out of money etc. Must be horrendous. Four months was bad enough for us!
When we first moved in , I knocked the (tiny) kitchen into the dining room to make a kitchen diner.. it took 3 months (doing most of the work myself), but we just used a camping stove (with grill!) and a microwave in one of the bedrooms and washed up in the bath, and used a local launderette!, LOL good times.Someone at work was saying how they were fed up with the disruption of having a new kitchen fitted, and it was finished after a month. When I mentioned mine is just being made to feel like home after 4 months, they realised it wasn't too bad really
I feel for people who have half-started things and have to live in them for a year or longer due to bad building, running out of money etc. Must be horrendous. Four months was bad enough for us!
Hehe, I'm quite forward in lambasting straight line spotlight installs. I just dislike the practise from sparkies/builders who just go for neat lines rather than thinking about lighting design and where light needs to go.It's all mains-wired by an electrician, and he's hidden the cabling really well because the lighting was all planned before the room was plasterboarded. I actually used the idea earlier in the thread from @-Ad- who lambasted me for having any downlights and also gave me some good ideas in the process!
There's also power for lighting already set up for the patio area. When that's built up, we'll have some uplighters built in that'll shine light around it and illuminate the step / border area.
I can only echo the other’s comments, it’s amazing.
Can I ask the actual size of the extension, external measurements , sorry if it’s somewhere but I did not see it….
CheersThe finish looks amazing but I'm sorry I really hate that 2 seater sofa colour with that decor!![]()
It's quartz, and it was about £4k. Same worktops in the utility room too.Apologies you've probably already said but what worktops are they @Karl ? Do you know the itemised price for them? I need to replace mine and not too dissimilar metreage.
I was looking at a white/off white quartz
Apologies you've probably already said but what worktops are they @Karl ? Do you know the itemised price for them? I need to replace mine and not too dissimilar metreage.
I was looking at a white/off white quartz